Zwiftcast Episode 43

Episode 43 of Zwiftcast has been released. Here’s the full episode description:

Simon and Shane are in New York City for a big moment in the history of Zwift – the launch of running. The expansion of the platform was marked with a splashy launch event and as well as Simon and Shane’s views, there’s comment from Zwift Insider editor Eric Schlange and pro triathlete Lionel Sanders.

The huge flowering of innovation and ingenuity from the Zwift community has seen designs for rocker plates mushroom. Simon rounds it all up and gets expert comment from inside the trainer industry.

Many Zwifters work (a little) while training or riding, but the staff of a cycling website have taken Zwifting-while-you-work to a whole new level. Editor of Cycling Tips website Neal Rogers talks about how the virtual lunch ride has become a forum for company bonding and brainstorming.

And there’s a new Zwifty podcast coming along – Simon gets the lowdown on the Training Podcast featuring big names in the Zwift world.

Due to a bit of a mechanical in the production of this episode, this Zwiftcast is a little shorter than usual. We hope you still enjoy it!

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Simon lives in Leeds, in the North of England, where grey, wet winters drive him indoors to ride. An early Zwift adopter, one day he idly wondered whether the fast-growing virtual cycling world would sustain a podcast. Fifty-plus episodes later - he has his answer - there's always something to talk about! Simon's a journalist by trade and spent many years working in TV production. He's at his happiest either drafting a big pack in Watopia or plunging down an Alpine descent with the sun in his face and the wind at his back.

2 Comments

Artran
on February 14, 2018 at 3:00 am

Can you provide a link to the podcast that you talked about, please? I can’t find a trace of it anywhere.

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